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Studies in Modern Italian History

From the Risorgimento to the Republic

by Frank J. Coppa (Volume editor)
©1987 Others 299 Pages

Summary

Italy's Fascist experience and role in World War II sparked a reassessment of Italian developments since unification. The peninsula's strategic position, its role in NATO and the European Economic Community, the remaking of postwar democracy, as well as a range of problems confronting the Italian Republic, all mandate a reassessment of its past. The thirteen essays in this work are divided into four sections which focus upon the Risorgimento, the Liberal Age, the Fascist Era, and the postwar Republic. The contributors include Emiliana P. Noether, Raymond Grew, Frank J. Coppa, Ronald S. Cunsolo, Spencer Di Scala, Alexander De Grand, Richard Drake, Joel Blatt, Sandi E. Cooper and John Thayer from the United States as well as Salvo Mastellone, Emilio Gentile, and Luigi di Rosa from Italy.

Details

Pages
299
Year
1987
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820401805
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., 1986. 299 pp.

Biographical notes

Frank J. Coppa (Volume editor)

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